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- Clutch guy October 2008
- Huddy42 October 2008
- WildWasp October 2008
Need help on overdrive.
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Can anyone tell me the difference between an R9B overdrive and an R10B overdrive. Is there any difference internally between the two.
What I can gather the R9B suits 1946-7 Hudson and the R10B suits1947-1949 Nash.
This number is stamped on the side of the O/D Unit.
Any help would be appreciated.
Les.P. -
Les,if the rear trans case[Overdrive part] is bolted on with 5 bolts that go thru to the main case, like the 41-47 Hudson,it will have the same insides. If it is bolted on with only 4 bolts, the parts inside are mostly all different. I forget where I saw a chart of all the different B/W overdrive units??. I hope this helps.
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Huddy42 wrote:Can anyone tell me the difference between an R9B overdrive and an R10B overdrive. Is there any difference internally between the two.
What I can gather the R9B suits 1946-7 Hudson and the R10B suits1947-1949 Nash.
This number is stamped on the side of the O/D Unit.
Any help would be appreciated.
Les.P.
You will find a wealth of information at this site:
http://www.amccf.com/tech/amc_manual_trannies.html
Good Luck
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Thanks for the input guys, the more info I get the better it is.We are never to old to learn, especially about Hudsons.
Les.P.